When the couple married on April 16, 1939, they didn't have enough money for an apartment, so they kept their marriage a secret for a while.

"I don't know. I've been caught up a long time with this young lady. We're in love," Oscar Sinibaldi said.

In a few years, they had two kids and, in 1943, Oscar Sinibaldi came home one day and said Mary could pack his clothes because he was going off to war. He ended up being a bombardier on a B-17 flying missions over Europe in World War II.

"I said, 'Mary, you could put my clothes away.' She said, 'What do you mean.' I said, 'I'm going to be wearing a uniform.' She said, 'What?'" Oscar Sinibaldi said.

"We had two children when he enlisted and he left me two years," Mary Sinibaldi said.

Over the years, the Sinibalidis had two more children and eventually lots of grandchildren, and now, two great-grandchildren. One of the things that has kept them together for so long is all the love and affection they have for each other.

"She puts up with me," Oscar Sinibaldi said.

"I don't know how I did it," Mary Sinibaldi said.

"I bought an electric blanket for them a couple years ago and they made me return it because they would rather cuddle," said daughter Fran Surowitz.